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Reading and Oratorical Contests On March 2, 1934 the student body again assembled in the auditorium to hear the orators and elocutionists of M. M. H. S. The program was as follows: ORATIONS Uprooting the Evil Theodore Heinrich Clean the Slate Dallas Candy Build a Square in Your Life Russell Whipple I Is This Progress? Elinor Johnson The Why It Pays Mary Levak Caldronette If Rachel Krause 1934 READINGS Wee Willie Winkie Benefits Forgot Busy......................... Jennie Entertains Sister’s Beau The Mourning Veil Hezekiah and the Spoons The Waltz.................... Auntie Doleful’s Visit Gladys Rose Mary Louise Greenimm Doris Roberts Helen Keener Jane McLean Harvey Hejduk Loraine Nash Helen Pitsehman In the orations Rachel Krause received first place, Elinor Johnson sec- ond, and Dallas Candy third. First in the readings was awarded to Loraine Nash, second to Mary L. Greenmail, and third to Gladys Rose. Rachel Krause and Loraine Nash represented us at the county contest held in Fairport, March 16. Both of our contestants placed, Rachel receiving third and Loraine sec- ond. First places went to Mentor for orations and Kirtland for readings. Jean Anderson ’36 twenty
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Nothing But The Truth “HI bet you ten thousand dollars that I can tell nothing but the truth for twenty-four hours.” This is what Bob bets his friend and he boldly tackles the truth to win the money. The task is placidly easy at first but old man Trouble steps in and then things begin to happen. Situations that are absurd and complications almost knotted pile up. CAST OF CHARACTERS In Order of Their Appearance Clarence Van Dusen Keith Neuman E. M. Ralston Theodore Heinrich Bishop Doran Louis Kellogg Dick Donnelly Russell Whipple Robert Bennett Walter Bates Mrs. E. M. Ralston Elinor Johnson Gwendolyn Ralston Madge Whipple Ethel Clark Rita Pitschmann Martha Betty Mericle Mable Jackson Victoria Pizzino Sable Jackson Harriet Strickler PRODUCTION STAFF Director Rachel A. Gray Stage Managers Richard Marsh, Michael Roddy Property Manager Harriet Strickler Costume Manager Betty Mericle Publicity Rachel McMackin Business Manager Clark Holschuh Prompter Maree Forney Chairman of Ushers Mary Levak Maree Forney ’34 The Caldronette 1934 nineteen
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f j— ATHLETICS ■ ■-■■■■ =frM» Football The Football Squad which greeted Coach Tarr at the beginning of the 1933 season was the largest he has had to coach at Madison. This squad was even larger than last year’s. The team did not seem able to hit its stride in some of the first games but gradually gained it. The first game which was played at Kir Hand was among the outstanding ones of the season. It was one of the best because of the ()-() tie the previous year. The next week the team was primed for Wickliffe, where we lost after a bad second half. Probably the best playing of the year occurred in the Mentor game though we lost in the last quarter. With three wins and four losses, the team tied with Chardon for third place in the league. The Letter men for this year are: Capt. Bates, Robert Beall, Russell Whipple, Dallas Candy, Lvnn Miller, Kenneth Whipple, Hudson Whipple, Mert Brewster, Otto Erbacher, Frank Elliott, Ted Heinrich, James Fidel, Lovell Green, Ed. Gabor, George Koren, Ed. Gola, and Walter Garrett. Bates, Beall, R. Whipple, H. Whipple, Frank Elliott, Ted Heinrich, J. Fidel, L. Green, Ed Gabor, Walter Garrett, and Brewster played for the last time. The team was managed by Clark Holschuh. Sept. 22 Madison 0 Fairport 21—There Sept. 28 Madison 14 Kirtland 13—There Oct. 5 Madison 0 Wickliffe 24—There Oct. 12 Madison 13 Perry ( —Home Oct. 19 Madison 7 Mentor 12—There Oct. 24 Madison 0 Geneva 26—Home Nov. 3 Madison 19 Chester 0—Home Totals: Madison 59 and opponents 102. Clark Holschuh ’34 twenty-one
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